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First Howard ministry

The first Howard ministry (LiberalNational coalition) was the 60th ministry of the Government of Australia. It was led by the country's 25th prime minister, John Howard. The first Howard ministry succeeded the second Keating ministry, which dissolved on 11 March 1996 following the federal election that took place on 2 March 1996, which saw the Coalition defeat Paul Keating's Labor Party. The ministry was replaced by the second Howard ministry on 21 October 1998 following the 1998 federal election.[1]

First Howard ministry

60th Ministry of Australia
John Howard
Tim Fischer
Date formed11 March 1996
Date dissolved21 October 1998
People and organisations
MonarchElizabeth II
Governor-GeneralSir William Deane
Prime MinisterJohn Howard
Deputy Prime MinisterTim Fischer
No. of ministers35 (plus 13 Parliamentary Secretaries)
Member partyLiberalNational coalition
Status in legislatureMajority government
94 / 148
Opposition partyLabor
Opposition leaderKim Beazley
History
Election(s)2 March 1996
Outgoing election3 October 1998
Legislature term(s)38th
PredecessorSecond Keating ministry
SuccessorSecond Howard ministry

Cabinet edit

Party Minister Portrait Portfolio
Liberal Hon John Howard
(1939–)

MP for Bennelong
(1974–2007)

 
Nationals Hon Tim Fischer
(1946–2019)

MP for Farrer
(1984–2001)

 
Liberal Hon Peter Costello
(1957–)

MP for Higgins
(1990–2009)

 
Nationals Hon John Anderson
(1956–)

MP for Gwydir
(1989–2007)

 
Liberal Hon Robert Hill
(1946–)

Senator for South Australia
(1981–2006)

 
Liberal Hon Richard Alston
(1941–)

Senator for Victoria
(1986–2004)

 
Liberal Hon Peter Reith
(1950–2022)

MP for Flinders
(1984–2001)

 
Liberal Hon Jocelyn Newman
(1937–2018)

Senator for Tasmania
(1986–2002)

 
Liberal Hon Alexander Downer
(1951–)

MP for Mayo
(1984–2008)

 
Liberal Hon John Moore
(1936–)

MP for Ryan
(1975–2001)

 
Liberal Hon Ian McLachlan AO
(1936–)

MP for Barker
(1990–1998)

 
Nationals Hon John Sharp
(1954–)

MP for Hume
(1993–1998)

 
Liberal Hon Dr Michael Wooldridge
(1956–)

MP for Chisholm
(1987–1998)

MP for Casey
(1998–2001)

 
Liberal Hon John Fahey
(1945–2020)

MP for Macarthur
(1996–2001)

 
Liberal Hon Amanda Vanstone
(1952–)

Senator for South Australia
(1984–2007) (in Cabinet until 9 October 1997)

 
Liberal Hon Dr David Kemp
(1941–)

MP for Goldstein
(1990–2004) (in Cabinet from 9 October 1997)

 
Nationals Hon Mark Vaile
(1956–)

MP for Lyne
(1993–2008) (in Cabinet from 9 October 1997)

 
Liberal Hon Daryl Williams QC
(1942–)

MP for Tangney
(1993–2004) (in Cabinet from 9 October 1997)

 

Outer ministry edit

Party Minister Portrait Portfolio
Liberal Hon Philip Ruddock
(1943–)

MP for Berowra
(1993–2016)

 
Nationals Hon Peter McGauran
(1955–)

MP for Gippsland
(1983–2008)

 
Liberal Hon Jim Short
(1936–)

Senator for Victoria
(1984–1997)

 
Liberal Hon Warwick Parer
(1936–2014)

Senator for Queensland
(1984–2000)

 
Liberal Hon Geoff Prosser
(1948–)

MP for Forrest
(1987–2007)

 
Liberal Hon Judi Moylan
(1944–)

MP for Pearce
(1993–2013)

 
Liberal Hon Bronwyn Bishop
(1942–)

MP for Mackellar
(1994–2016)

 
Liberal Hon Warwick Smith
(1954–)

MP for Bass
(1996–1998)

 
Nationals Hon Bruce Scott
(1943–)

MP for Maranoa
(1990–2016)

 
Liberal Hon John Herron
(1932–2019)

Senator for Queensland
(1990–2002)

 
Liberal Hon David Jull
(1944–2011)

MP for Fadden
(1984–2007)

 
Liberal Hon Rod Kemp
(1944–)

Senator for Victoria
(1990–2008) (in Ministry from 14 October 1996)

 
Liberal Hon Chris Ellison
(1954–)

Senator for Western Australia
(1993–2009) (in Ministry from 18 July 1997)

 
Liberal Hon Andrew Thomson
(1961–)

MP for Wentworth
(1995–2001) (in Ministry from 9 October 1997)

 
Liberal Hon Nick Minchin
(1953–)

Senator for South Australia
(1993–2011) (in Ministry from 9 October 1997)

 
Liberal Hon Alex Somlyay
(1946–)

MP for Fairfax
(1990–2013) (in Ministry from 9 October 1997)

 
Nationals Hon Warren Truss
(1948–)

MP for Wide Bay
(1990–2016) (in Ministry from 9 October 1997)

 

Parliamentary Secretaries edit

Party Minister Portrait Portfolio
Liberal Tony Abbott
(1957–)

MP for Warringah
(1994–2019)

 
Nationals Hon David Brownhill
(1935–)

Senator for New South Wales
(1984–2000)

 
Liberal Ian Campbell
(1959–)

Senator for Western Australia
(1990–2007)

 
Liberal Brian Gibson
(1936–2017)

Senator for Tasmania
(1993–2002)

 
  • Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer (to 15 October 1996)
Liberal Hon Chris Miles
(1947–)

MP for Braddon
(1984–1998)

 
Country Liberal Grant Tambling
(1943–)

Senator for Northern Territory
(1987–2001)

 
Liberal Hon Bob Woods
(1947–)

Senator for New South Wales
(1994–1997)

 
Liberal Hon Michael Ronaldson
(1954–)

MP for Ballarat
(1990–2001)

 
Liberal Hon Ian Macdonald
(1945–)

Senator for New South Wales
(1990–2019)

 
Liberal Hon Alan Cadman
(1937–)

MP for Mitchell
(1974–2007)

 
Liberal Hon Trish Worth
(1946–)

MP for Adelaide
(1993–2004)

 
Liberal Hon Kathy Sullivan
(1942–)

MP for Moncrieff
(1984–2001)

 
Liberal Hon Judith Troeth
(1940–)

Senator for Victoria
(1993–2011)

 

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Ministries and Cabinets". Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 3 February 2012.

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See also Howard government The first Howard ministry Liberal National coalition was the 60th ministry of the Government of Australia It was led by the country s 25th prime minister John Howard The first Howard ministry succeeded the second Keating ministry which dissolved on 11 March 1996 following the federal election that took place on 2 March 1996 which saw the Coalition defeat Paul Keating s Labor Party The ministry was replaced by the second Howard ministry on 21 October 1998 following the 1998 federal election 1 First Howard ministry60th Ministry of AustraliaJohn HowardTim FischerDate formed11 March 1996Date dissolved21 October 1998People and organisationsMonarchElizabeth IIGovernor GeneralSir William DeanePrime MinisterJohn HowardDeputy Prime MinisterTim FischerNo of ministers35 plus 13 Parliamentary Secretaries Member partyLiberal National coalitionStatus in legislatureMajority government94 148Opposition partyLaborOpposition leaderKim BeazleyHistoryElection s 2 March 1996Outgoing election3 October 1998Legislature term s 38thPredecessorSecond Keating ministrySuccessorSecond Howard ministry Contents 1 Cabinet 2 Outer ministry 3 Parliamentary Secretaries 4 See also 5 NotesCabinet editParty Minister Portrait PortfolioLiberal Hon John Howard 1939 MP for Bennelong 1974 2007 nbsp Prime Minister Leader of the Liberal PartyNationals Hon Tim Fischer 1946 2019 MP for Farrer 1984 2001 nbsp Deputy Prime Minister Leader of the National Party Minister for TradeLiberal Hon Peter Costello 1957 MP for Higgins 1990 2009 nbsp Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party TreasurerNationals Hon John Anderson 1956 MP for Gwydir 1989 2007 nbsp Deputy Leader of the National Party Minister for Primary Industries and Energy Minister for Transport and Regional Development from 25 September 1997 to 9 October 1997 Liberal Hon Robert Hill 1946 Senator for South Australia 1981 2006 nbsp Leader of the Government in the Senate Minister for the EnvironmentLiberal Hon Richard Alston 1941 Senator for Victoria 1986 2004 nbsp Minister for Communications and the Arts to 9 October 1997 Minister for Communications the Information Economy and the Arts from 9 October 1997 Liberal Hon Peter Reith 1950 2022 MP for Flinders 1984 2001 nbsp Minister for Industrial Relations to 18 July 1997 Minister assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service from 17 March 1996 to 18 July 1997 Minister for Workplace Relations and Small Business from 18 July 1997 Leader of the HouseLiberal Hon Jocelyn Newman 1937 2018 Senator for Tasmania 1986 2002 nbsp Minister for Social Security Minister assisting the Prime Minister for the Status of Women to 9 October 1997 Liberal Hon Alexander Downer 1951 MP for Mayo 1984 2008 nbsp Minister for Foreign AffairsLiberal Hon John Moore 1936 MP for Ryan 1975 2001 nbsp Minister for Industry Science and Tourism Vice President of the Executive CouncilLiberal Hon Ian McLachlan AO 1936 MP for Barker 1990 1998 nbsp Minister for DefenceNationals Hon John Sharp 1954 MP for Hume 1993 1998 nbsp Minister for Transport and Regional Development to 25 September 1997 Liberal Hon Dr Michael Wooldridge 1956 MP for Chisholm 1987 1998 MP for Casey 1998 2001 nbsp Minister for Health and Family ServicesLiberal Hon John Fahey 1945 2020 MP for Macarthur 1996 2001 nbsp Minister for Finance to 9 October 1997 Minister for Finance and Administration from 9 October 1997 Liberal Hon Amanda Vanstone 1952 Senator for South Australia 1984 2007 in Cabinet until 9 October 1997 nbsp Minister for Employment Education Training and Youth Affairs to 9 October 1997 Minister for Justice from 9 October 1997 Liberal Hon Dr David Kemp 1941 MP for Goldstein 1990 2004 in Cabinet from 9 October 1997 nbsp Minister for Schools Vocational Education and Training to 9 October 1997 Minister assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service to 17 March 1996 from 18 July 1997 Minister assisting the Minister for Finance for Privatisation to 9 October 1997 Minister for Employment Education Training and Youth Affairs from 9 October 1997 Nationals Hon Mark Vaile 1956 MP for Lyne 1993 2008 in Cabinet from 9 October 1997 nbsp Minister for Transport and Regional Development from 9 October 1997 Liberal Hon Daryl Williams QC 1942 MP for Tangney 1993 2004 in Cabinet from 9 October 1997 nbsp Attorney General Minister for Justice to 9 October 1997 Outer ministry editParty Minister Portrait PortfolioLiberal Hon Philip Ruddock 1943 MP for Berowra 1993 2016 nbsp Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs Minister for Administrative Services from 25 September 1997 to 9 October 1997 Nationals Hon Peter McGauran 1955 MP for Gippsland 1983 2008 nbsp Minister for Science and Technology to 26 September 1997 Liberal Hon Jim Short 1936 Senator for Victoria 1984 1997 nbsp Assistant Treasurer to 14 October 1996 Liberal Hon Warwick Parer 1936 2014 Senator for Queensland 1984 2000 nbsp Minister for Resources and EnergyLiberal Hon Geoff Prosser 1948 MP for Forrest 1987 2007 nbsp Minister for Small Business and Consumer Affairs to 18 July 1997 Liberal Hon Judi Moylan 1944 MP for Pearce 1993 2013 nbsp Minister for Family Services to 9 October 1997 Minister for the Status of Women from 9 October 1997 Liberal Hon Bronwyn Bishop 1942 MP for Mackellar 1994 2016 nbsp Minister for Defence Industry Science and PersonnelLiberal Hon Warwick Smith 1954 MP for Bass 1996 1998 nbsp Minister for Sport Territories and Local Government to 9 October 1997 Minister assisting the Prime Minister for the Sydney 2000 Games from 7 May 1996 to 9 October 1997 Minister for Family Services from 9 October 1997 Nationals Hon Bruce Scott 1943 MP for Maranoa 1990 2016 nbsp Minister for Veterans AffairsLiberal Hon John Herron 1932 2019 Senator for Queensland 1990 2002 nbsp Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander AffairsLiberal Hon David Jull 1944 2011 MP for Fadden 1984 2007 nbsp Minister for Administrative Services to 25 September 1997 Liberal Hon Rod Kemp 1944 Senator for Victoria 1990 2008 in Ministry from 14 October 1996 nbsp Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Social Security to 14 October 1996 Assistant Treasurer from 14 October 1996 Manager of Government Business in the Senate to 6 November 1996 Liberal Hon Chris Ellison 1954 Senator for Western Australia 1993 2009 in Ministry from 18 July 1997 nbsp Parliamentary Secretary to the Attorney General from 13 February 1997 to 18 July 1997 Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health and Family Services from 13 February 1997 to 18 July 1997 Minister for Customs and Consumer Affairs from 18 July 1997 to 9 October 1997 Minister assisting the Attorney General from 18 July 1997 to 9 October 1997 Minister for Schools Vocational Education and Training from 9 October 1997 Liberal Hon Andrew Thomson 1961 MP for Wentworth 1995 2001 in Ministry from 9 October 1997 nbsp Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Foreign Affairs to 9 October 1997 Minister for Sport and Tourism from 9 October 1997 Minister assisting the Prime Minister for the Sydney 2000 Games from 9 October 1997 Liberal Hon Nick Minchin 1953 Senator for South Australia 1993 2011 in Ministry from 9 October 1997 nbsp Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister to 9 October 1997 Special Minister of State from 9 October 1997 Minister assisting the Prime Minister from 9 October 1997 Liberal Hon Alex Somlyay 1946 MP for Fairfax 1990 2013 in Ministry from 9 October 1997 nbsp Minister for Regional Development Territories and Local Government from 9 October 1997 Nationals Hon Warren Truss 1948 MP for Wide Bay 1990 2016 in Ministry from 9 October 1997 nbsp Minister for Customs and Consumer Affairs from 9 October 1997 Parliamentary Secretaries editParty Minister Portrait PortfolioLiberal Tony Abbott 1957 MP for Warringah 1994 2019 nbsp Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Employment Education Training and Youth AffairsNationals Hon David Brownhill 1935 Senator for New South Wales 1984 2000 nbsp Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Trade Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Primary Industries and Energy to 9 October 1996 Liberal Ian Campbell 1959 Senator for Western Australia 1990 2007 nbsp Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for the Environment to 11 November 1996 Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer from 11 November 1996 Manager of Government Business in the Senate from 6 November 1996 Liberal Brian Gibson 1936 2017 Senator for Tasmania 1993 2002 nbsp Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer to 15 October 1996 Liberal Hon Chris Miles 1947 MP for Braddon 1984 1998 nbsp Parliamentary Secretary Cabinet to the Prime MinisterCountry Liberal Grant Tambling 1943 Senator for Northern Territory 1987 2001 nbsp Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Transport and Regional Development to 14 October 1996 Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Social Security from 14 October 1996 Liberal Hon Bob Woods 1947 Senator for New South Wales 1994 1997 nbsp Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health and Family Services to 3 February 1997 Liberal Hon Michael Ronaldson 1954 MP for Ballarat 1990 2001 nbsp Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Transport and Regional Development from 14 October 1996 Liberal Hon Ian Macdonald 1945 Senator for New South Wales 1990 2019 nbsp Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for the Environment from 11 November 1996 Liberal Hon Alan Cadman 1937 MP for Mitchell 1974 2007 nbsp Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Workplace Relations and Small Business from 18 July 1997 Liberal Hon Trish Worth 1946 MP for Adelaide 1993 2004 nbsp Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health and Family Services from 18 July 1997 Liberal Hon Kathy Sullivan 1942 MP for Moncrieff 1984 2001 nbsp Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Foreign Affairs from 9 October 1997 Liberal Hon Judith Troeth 1940 Senator for Victoria 1993 2011 nbsp Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Primary Industries and Energy from 9 October 1996 See also editSecond Howard ministry Shadow Ministry of John Howard 1995 96 Second Keating ministry Shadow Ministry of Kim Beazley 1996 2001 Notes edit Ministries and Cabinets Parliamentary Handbook Parliament of Australia Retrieved 3 February 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title First Howard ministry amp oldid 1214832603, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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